Compared to other southwest Asian nations, turkey’s economy ____

• Is more divisive than the oil dependent economies prevalent in southwest asia
• is less diverse than they Economy of Saudi Arabia
• offers few incentives for people to work outside of the oil industry
• is controlled entirely by the government

None of the statements accurately describe Turkey's economy. Turkey's economy is not more divisive than the oil-dependent economies prevalent in Southwest Asia. It is actually known for its relatively diversified economy with sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and services.

Turkey's economy is also more diverse than the economy of Saudi Arabia. While Saudi Arabia heavily relies on oil exports, Turkey has a more balanced and diversified economy with contributions from various sectors.

Turkey's economy also offers incentives for people to work outside of the oil industry. It has a growing middle class and provides opportunities in different sectors, promoting entrepreneurship and a dynamic labor market.

Furthermore, Turkey's economy is not controlled entirely by the government. It has a mixed economy with both private and public sectors. The government plays a significant role in some sectors, but there is also a substantial private sector and market-oriented policies.